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Title: Dairy Cattle Genomic Evaluation Program Update


1
Dairy Cattle Genomic Evaluation Program Update
2
National Dairy Genetic Evaluation Program
  • Collaboration between ARS and Dairy industry
  • Dairy Industry partners
  • DHI Milk recording
  • Breed Associations
  • Artificial Breeding organizations
  • Other farm service organizations

3
Expanding Industry Role
  • Collaboration of
  • ARS - Animal Improvement Programs Lab
  • Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding
  • Council Plan to provide staff for data
    collection, database management, calculation and
    distribution of evaluations
  • AIPL Focus on research and Development

4
History of genomic evaluations
  • Dec. 2007 BovineSNP50 BeadChip available
  • Apr. 2008 First unofficial evaluation released
  • Jan. 2009 Genomic evaluations official for
  • Holstein and Jersey
  • Aug. 2009 Official for Brown Swiss
  • Sept. 2010 Unofficial evaluations from 3K chip
  • released
  • Dec. 2010 3K genomic evaluations official

5
Genomic Evaluations
  • Genotype calves
  • Calculate evaluation
  • Select intensively
  • Reduces cost of finding top bulls
  • Increases rate of genetic progress

6
Data evaluation flow
AI organizations, breed associations
samples
nominations
evaluations
Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory, USDA
Dairy producers
samples
samples
genotypes
DNA laboratories
7
Changes in last 12 Months
  • New Chips
  • Low density 3K, 2900 SNP
  • High Density
  • Illumina 777,062 SNP
  • Affymetrics 648,855 SNP
  • Collaboration with Italy and Great Britain
  • Adjustment of cow evaluations to improve
    compatibility with those of bulls
  • Improved accuracy of imputation

8
Chip Types
HD
50K
3K
45
200
100
HD - 200
50K - 100
3K - 45
9
Cow adjustment background
  • Genotyped cows adjusted starting April 2010
  • Required to prevent distortions in SNP effect
    estimates by making genotyped cows and bulls
    comparable
  • Made PTA of genotyped cows not comparable (lower)
    than those of non-genotyped cows
  • Industry requested adjustment on non-genotyped
    cows for April 2011 evaluation.

10
Cow adjustment
  • Make evaluations of non-genotyped cow more like
    those of genotyped cows
  • Reduce variation to that of bulls
  • Subtract 40 of within year parent average
    deviation
  • Additional adjustment for genotyped cows
  • Discontinue using foreign cow evaluations in
    predictor population

11
Imputation
  • Based on splitting the genotype into individual
    chromosomes (maternal paternal contributions)
  • Missing SNP approximated by tracking inheritance
    from ancestors and descendents
  • Imputed Dams increase predictor population
  • 3K 50K genotypes merged by imputing SNP not on
    3K

12
Imputation improvements
  • Use multiple segment lengths to detect common
    haplotypes
  • Long segments increase chance that matching
    haplotype came from a common ancestor
  • Shorter segments improve fill in
  • 2 -3 percentage points increase in accuracy
    achieved

13
High density (HD) genotypes
  • Illumina Bovine HD BeadChip available
  • 777,962 SNP
  • Collaborations with GBR, ITA, CAN to provide
    genotypes
  • Over 400 genotypes from research projects in
    database

14
High density (HD) genotypes
  • Affymetrics HD
  • 648,855 SNP
  • Research project to determine usefulness
  • Optimized for genetic coverage
  • Over 100,00 SNP in common with Illumina

15
Use of HD
  • Some increase in accuracy from better tracking of
    QTL
  • Potential for across breed evaluations
  • Requires few new HD genotypes once adequate base
    for imputation developed
  • Imputation improvements were particularly
    beneficial in imputing HD

16
3K chip
  • 2900 SNP mostly from SNP50 chip
  • 14 Y Chr SNP included for sex validation
  • Evenly spaced across 30 Chr
  • Developed to reduce cost of genotyping
  • 2614 SNP used after removing poor performers
  • Rapid adoption, 4,731 animal genotypes submitted
    for May genomic evaluation

17
Genotype processing improvements
  • Labs submit genotypes for automated checking for
  • Nomination issues
  • Genotype calling issues
  • Sample ID errors
  • Reports of conflicts enhanced
  • Excel compatible format
  • Additional ID information
  • Online pedigree correction

18
Parentage validation and discovery
  • Parent-progeny conflicts detected
  • Reported to breeds and requesters
  • Correct sire usually detected
  • Maternal Grandsire checking
  • SNP at a time checking
  • Haplotype checking more accurate
  • Breeds moving to accept SNP in place of
    microsatellites

19
Genotyped Holsteins
Date Young animals Young animals All animals
Date Bulls Cows  Bulls     Heifers  All animals
04-10 9,770 7,415 16,007      8,630 41,822
08-10 10,430 9,372 18,652 11,021 49,475
09-10 10,611 9,453 19,389 13,333 52,786
10-10 10,616 9,787 20,184 15,288 55,877
11-10 10,619 10,175 20,836 17,095 58,727
12-10 11,293 12,825 21,161 18,336 63,615
01-11 11,194 13,582 22,567 22,999 70,342
02-11 11,196 13,935 23,330 26,270 74,731
03-11 11,713 14,382 24,505 29,929 80,529
04-11 12,152 11,224 25,202 36,545 85,123
05-11 12,429 11,834 26,139 40,996 91,398
  Traditional evaluation No traditional
evaluation
20
May Genotypes Holstein and Jersey
3500
3000
2500
2000
Number of Genotyped Animals
1500
1000
500
0
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Birth Year
21
May Genotypes - Holstein
22
May Genotypes - Jersey
1000
900
800
700
600
Number of Genotyped Jerseys
500
400
300
200
100
0
3K
50K
Chip Type
23
Holstein Bulls
10000
9000
8000
7000
6000
Number of Bulls
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Birth Year
Total
10 Herds
Genotyped
Both
24
Determination of Reliability
  • Sum of genomic relationships with the predictor
    animals weighted by reliability
  • Call rate
  • Expected imputation error rate
  • Reliability of parent average
  • Larger impact if dam not genotyped

25
Reliabilities for young Holsteins
9000
50K genotypes
8000
3K genotypes
7000
6000
5000
Number of animals
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
Reliability for PTA protein ()
Animals with no traditional PTA in April 2011
26
Use of genomic evaluations
  • Determine which young bulls to bring into AI
    service
  • Use to select mating sires
  • Pick bull dams
  • Market semen from 2-year-old bulls

27
Use of 3K genomic evaluations
  • Sort heifers for breeding
  • Flush
  • Sexed semen
  • Beef bull
  • Confirm parentage to avoid inbreeding
  • Predict inbreeding depression better
  • Precision mating considering genomics (future)

28
Future
29
Increase in accuracy
  • Genotyped bulls get traditional evaluation when 5
    years old
  • Possible genotyping of 10,000 bulls with semen in
    CDDR
  • Collaboration with more countries
  • Use of more SNP from HD chips
  • Full sequencing

30
Application to more traits
  • Animals genotype is good for all traits
  • Traditional evaluations required for accurate
    estimates of SNP effects
  • Traditional evaluations not currently available
    for heat tolerance or feed efficiency
  • Research populations could provide data for
    traits that are expensive to measure
  • Will resulting evaluations work in target
    population?

31
Summary
  • Extraordinarily rapid implementation of genomic
    evaluations
  • Young-bull acquisition and marketing now based on
    genomic evaluations
  • Genotyping of many females because of 3K chip
  • Application of HD chips being developed

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